... but it comes fully kitted with Ikea furniture.
The apartment is split level ...
... with space for a snug bedroom upstairs.
Though small and fairly spartan at first glance, the space, pre-renovation, is big enough to provide room for an entryway and a bathroom.
Downstairs there's also space for a tiny kitchenette and a sofa.
There's just enough space for a tiny table, which can be folded out, and a rail for storing clothes, too.
This is what the downstairs area looks like from the upper level.
As well as showcasing Ikea furniture that makes efficient use of the small space, such as this table on wheels ...
... the tiny apartment has a range of Ikea decorations, too.
Ikea Japan told Insider that applications to move in can be made online from up til December 3, 2021 ...
... but they're only open to Ikea Family members only. This is free to join.
Micro homes, also called "kyosho jutaku," are fairly common in land-scarce Japan.
The tiny apartment Ikea is offering is located in the busy Shinjuku ward, a major commercial district and a locale considered to be prime real estate in the Japanese capital.
A life-sized version of Ikea's popular toy shark, Blahaj, is helming Ikea Japan's real estate office.
Blahaj was seen in a video giving a tour of the apartment and its features, including tables and storage spaces that fit into snug spots.
People can walk into Ikea's "Blahaj real estate offices" in Tokyo to find out more about the space.
One such "Blahaj real estate office" is open for business at the furniture chain's Shibuya branch from December 1 to December 3.
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